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Douglas Walton
Douglas Walton
Distinguished Research Fellow, CRRAR, University of Windsor
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Commitment in dialogue: Basic concepts of interpersonal reasoning
D Walton, ECW Krabbe
SUNY press, 1995
23401995
Argumentation Schemes
D Walton, C Reed, F Macagno
23172008
Argumentation schemes for presumptive reasoning
D Walton
Routledge, 2013
17662013
Informal logic: A handbook for critical argument
DN Walton
Cambridge University Press, 1989
11471989
Fundamentals of critical argumentation
D Walton
Cambridge University Press, 2005
11222005
The new dialectic: Conversational contexts of argument
DN Walton
University of Toronto Press, 1998
9541998
Appeal to expert opinion: Arguments from authority
D Walton
Penn State Press, 2010
6502010
Abductive reasoning
D Walton
University of Alabama Press, 2014
5942014
The place of emotion in argument
D Walton
Penn State Press, 2010
5922010
A Pragmatic Theory of Fallacy Studies in
DN Walton
University of Alabama Press, 1995
5841995
The Carneades model of argument and burden of proof
TF Gordon, H Prakken, D Walton
Artificial intelligence 171 (10-15), 875-896, 2007
5442007
Informal logic: A pragmatic approach
D Walton
Cambridge University Press, 2008
4782008
Informal logic: A pragmatic approach
D Walton
Cambridge University Press, 2008
4782008
What is reasoning? What is an argument?
DN Walton
The journal of Philosophy 87 (8), 399-419, 1990
4751990
Ad hominem arguments
D Walton
University of Alabama Press, 1998
4481998
Media argumentation: Dialectic, persuasion and rhetoric
D Walton
Cambridge University Press, 2007
4262007
Argument structure: A pragmatic theory
DN Walton
University of Toronto Press, 1996
3891996
Plausible argument in everyday conversation
DN Walton
SUNY Press, 1992
3301992
Legal argumentation and evidence
D Walton
Penn State Press, 2010
3242010
Slippery slope arguments
D Walton
Oxford University Press, 1992
3211992
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